Cordless & Child-Safe Blinds and Shades in Halifax

 Why Choose Cordless Blinds for Your Home

When you have children or pets in your Halifax home, child-safe window coverings are a necessity. Outdated blinds often feature dangerous, dangling cords, and accidents can happen in the blink of an eye. Today’s strict standards for cordless and cord-safe operation are making safety a priority. The latest innovations in child-safe window coverings make adjustments simple and convenient. In addition, cordless blinds and shades keep the look of your home stylish and tidy. The ease of operation of cordless shades makes Nova Scotia homeowners ask, “Why didn’t we do this sooner?” Let our team help you gain peace of mind in your home with a free design consultation.

Cordless Shades

When it comes to safety and ease of operation, adding cordless window coverings in your home is an amazing upgrade. Many of our Hunter Douglas window treatments are available with the LiteRise system, which offers cordless operation. It’s simple–the window shades adjust up and down with a gentle push or pull on the bottom rail. The window shades move as you move them with your hand, staying put when the movement stops. Adjust these cordless shades completely open or closed–and anywhere in between. No dangling cords, no hassle.

Motorized Window Coverings

Aa a popular type of child-safe window coverings, motorized shades are a game changer for safety, convenience and an effortless feel in your Nova Scotia home. Available with instant adjustments, scheduled adjustments or smart home integration, the PowerView automation system allows you light control, privacy, energy efficiency and more–no cords involved.

Another motorized option is available at the individual window. The SoftTouch system offers a wand that hangs alongside the window shade, adjusting instantly with a gentle nudge up or down on the wand. As a child safety feature, the wand is attached with a strong magnet that will disconnect when too much pressure is applied.

Cordless Blinds

When we talk about cordless blinds, we are referring to today’s window blinds that adjust up and down, along with tilt of the slats, without dangling cords hanging down from the top of the window. There are a few operating systems that can be customized to control your cordless blinds, but the result is the same: Child-safe window coverings that offer light control and privacy. Due to safety guidelines, window blinds are to stay open–stacked at the top of the window, or they can be completely closed–secured with hardware at the bottom of the window. Visit our Bedford Showroom to see cordless blinds in action and discuss options for child safety in your Nova Scotia home.